| 34 Bread Street, Edinburgh West EH3 9AF | |
| 01312215555 | |
| DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Edinburgh City Centre Website | |
Built in 1892, our historic hotel is at the heart of the city, 10 minutes from Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile. We're within a half-mile of Princess Street shopping, Usher Hall events, the Grassmarket, and Edinburgh Old Town. Take in scenic castle views, and enjoy our 24-hour fitness center and a warm DoubleTree cookie upon arrival.
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